Tyson Fury shocked the world when he beat Wladimir Klitschko to become the heavyweight champion of the world but his reputation was tarnished when he made controversial comments after his win.
Read MoreGetting your first job in PR – or many other professions for that matter – is never easy, but the real challenge I’ve found in many of the young charges who have done internships with me is the lack of initiative.
Read MoreAs print circulations continue to decline and digital continues to expand, it is not surprising that PR now focuses more on producing online content rather than just trying to get mentions in traditional media.
Read MoreBeing a football manager can be a thankless task but after joining Liverpool, there are plenty of lessons that spokesmen can learn from Jurgen Klopp's inaugural press conference masterclass.
Read MoreThe worlds of rugby and healthcare face renewed comms challenges over growing concerns about the issue of concussion and head injuries in the sport, following a concerning BBC documentary.
Read MorePete Reed MBE has twice won gold medals at the Olympic Games but regardless of his sporting prowess, rowing struggles to attract the sponsors and support of many other mainstream sports.
Read MoreDaily Mirror Chief Football Writer John Cross has been one of the UK’s leading sports journalists for more than 15 years and has seen many changes in the way journalists and sports organisations interact.
Read MoreThe Rugby World Cup is almost here and sponsor Land Rover has initiated grassroots and elite activities to support its association with the competition, such as the #WeDealInReal campaign.
Read MoreCalacus has been appointed to promte online blood testing and health checks business, MediChecks, which enables individuals to take control of their health and wellbeing through a range of health tests.
Read MoreCycling has been through a challenging time over the past few years after controversies with seven-time Tour de France ‘winner’ Lance Armstrong and accusations about UCI senior management.
Read MoreIt’s fair to say that there’s little love lost between England and Australia when it comes to The Ashes, whether that’s down to historical animosity, the 1930s Bodyline series or just the importance of that little urn.
Read MoreStar performers can sometimes earn a reputation for wild behaviour, particularly in the world of sport – whether it be players on nights out or FIFA officials being accused of corruption.
Read MoreWhile nearly half of British workers would like to work flexibly, only around 6 per cent of all job ads offer this and disappointingly, only 2 per cent of PR job ads do, so it’s not exactly commonplace.
Read MoreMo Farah is the golden boy of British athletics and rightly so – likeable, charming and successful, he is a poster boy who has done everything right and won a host of gold medals as well.
Read MoreFootballers are easily exposed for bad behaviour because of the advent of smartphones and social media with newspapers and websites often reporting of players getting in trouble like Jack Grealish.
Read MoreMo Farah is one of the most likeable men in sport – always smiling, he has been one of the great athletics successes in recent years with two Olympic gold medals and three world titles.
Read MoreThis was always going to be a momentous week for Fifa, which see incumbent President Sepp Blatter take on Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, who has the support of Uefa, the European football governing body.
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